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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

It's A Date!

From the TCM website:
Brian Dennehy has maintained a strong presence in film, theater, and television for three decades. He has twice won the Tony Award for Best Actor: honored for playing James Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night, and for playing Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. Dennehy also won The Golden Globe for the televised production of Death of a Salesman. Dennehy has starred in a wide range of television projects, receiving Emmy Award® nominations for his performances in the miniseries The Burden of Proof, Murder in the Heartland, To Catch a Killer and Stephen Gyllenhaal's telefilm Killing in a Small Town. Dennehy has been associated for two decades with Chicago's Goodman Theatre (on whose board he serves), where he has starred in numerous leading roles. Mr. Dennehy's featured films are:
8:00pm Odd Man Out (1947) A wounded IRA man faces betrayal on all sides when the British put a price on his head. Cast: James Mason, Robert Newton, Cyril Cusack. Dir: Carol Reed. BW-116 mins, TV-PG
10:00pm Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1961) buy now A factory worker lives for the chance to have fun on the weekends. Cast: Albert Finney, Shirley Anne Field, Rachel Roberts. Dir: Karel Reisz. BW-89 mins, TV-14
11:45pm Wrong Box, The (1966) Two elderly brothers plot to kill each other for a fortune. Cast: Ralph Richardson, John Mills, Michael Caine. Dir: Bryan Forbes. C-106 mins, TV-PG
1:45am Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming, The (1966) buy now When a Russian sub runs aground in New England, it creates a local panic. Cast: Carl Reiner, Eva Marie Saint, Alan Arkin. Dir: Norman Jewison. C-126 mins, TV-PG
So, where will I be tonight? Why, Brian and I will be watching some of his favorite films together. Uh huh. I will be all cozied up on the sofa with a cup of hot chocolate and ...okay. So HE will be in NYC at the Turner Classic Movies studio with Robert Osbourne as the guest programmer for the evening but still. And OKAY, so he does not know about US at all but hey. I will just not think about that last fact. Delusion is a wonderful thing....

7 comments:

PAT said...

I love Turner Classic Movies, with Robert Osborne. O goody...J just turned the TV to TCM!

Thanks for the heads up, Sue!!

Pat

Anonymous said...

Girl you are a nut! =) You mean you have caught up enough with Christmas to watch tv?

Andi said...

I just love your "relationship" with Brian...it's so pure!!! Love you too girlfriend!

Melissa said...

Ha ha! It must make you feel so "close" to him, to have seen some of the same films! But when does he get to see yours? Oh, nevermind - I'm sure he was IN them!

Pamela said...

I need to watch The Russians are Coming again. I remember enjoying that silly movie.

Strawberry Lane said...

I'm sure your date with Brian was just ... awesome, to use a popular word.

And I'm certain he had you on his mind the entire time ... back there in NYC.

Isn't love wonderful?!

Sandi McBride said...

Ok Girlfriend, so you and Brian on the couch? I'm ready for a Christmas Story! So, up off that couch now and lets hear it!!!